Pure Luminite (Yellow) Gate
Just a question: have we ever had a successful pure Luminite gate yet? I remember the last attempt at it ending in failure because disgruntled players had nowhere to put their Moonstone and threw it all in there, so I'm not sure if it's ever been done yet.
If this hasn't been done yet, I suggest we go about making one just to see what will result. I for one am going to start stockpiling Luminite.
Ew all Wolver's Dens? Please don't then. Those get boring very quickly.

Wolvers really? I was hoping more for Lichenous Lairs and maybe something really cool that I don't even know about yet.
Lichenous Lairs would be blue.... also yellow tend to mix with other colors to make "special" levels, I think the one with turtledrone is created this way.

Lichenous Lairs are blue? I assumed it at least somewhat went by the color of the icon..
@Ynahteb
Is that the one with poisonous jelly or yellow jellies?

Lichenous Lair is the one with the yellow jellies. Poisonous are mostly in the Concrete Jungle (which have green icons).
Also, the newest open gate, Coral Falcon was made up almost entirely of Green and Red, and is almost entirely Wolvers Den.
I think Wolvers Dens are actually Brown, as they require both red and green to make. When you combine two colors on opposite ends of the spectrum, you get brown. Red and Green are opposites.

I think floor creation might be based on mixing light rather than pigments. Red and Green light mix to make Yellow (wolvers). Green and Blue mix to make Aqua (goblins). Blue and Red mix to make Magenta (devilites). I suspect that the Light crystals (called Yellow) and Dark crystals (called Purple) make dark and light variations of the different colors. On their own, they make ??? (possibly Treasure Vaults) and Graveyards.
No idea where deconstruction zones come from.
It has been done and it spit out loads of wolver levels.
Also as a note, as far as I know, you don't need to have it fully pure. Only a series of loads need to be fully pure in order to gain a few levels with that specific colour.